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Posted by on Sep 27, 2017 in 2017, Cardiac Risk in the Young, CRY screenings, Ealing

Open for booking: free November @CRY_UK heart screenings in #Ealing #London

CRY St George's launch event

The latest free heart screenings for 14-35 year olds sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund are now open for booking here.

The screenings take place on Sunday, November 5, at Florence Road Surgery, 26 Florence Road, London, W5 3TX. We are grateful to Dr Evans and the team for hosting the event.

If you have any queries, please contact CRY here, not the surgery or us.

The nearest tube is Ealing Broadway and there is a multi-storey car park close by at Ealing Broadway shopping centre. Parking in the nearby streets is usually metered.

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Posted by on Aug 29, 2017 in 2017, Awareness, Ealing, Fund-raising event, The Andrew Carter Memorial Mile

Run for @CRY_UK in #Ealing’s Lammas Park this weekend

Andrew Carter Memorial Mile 2016

Some of the 2016 runners ready for the off.

There’s still time to sign-up for this year’s Andrew Carter Memorial Mile, which takes place in Lammas Park, Ealing, on Saturday, September 2.

The run is held in tribute to Andrew, who collapsed from a cardiac arrest shortly before the end of the 2014 Ealing Half Marathon. He passed away the following Wednesday.

Every year since then, a memorial run has been organised in aid of Tom’s Fund and CRY as part of the Mile Series organised by the event organisers of the Ealing Half Marathon.

They say: “This special Mile event is held free of charge to anyone wanting to run, jog or walk our Mile Series course.” They add: “All we ask is that all runners make a donation to the collection tin on the day or donate online here to the Tom Clabburn Fund.”

You can sign up for the run here.

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Posted by on Apr 7, 2017 in 2017, Cardiac Risk in the Young, CRY screenings, Ealing

90 tested by @CRY_UK at #Ealing #Hanwell screenings

CRY screening at Drayton Manor High School, April, 2017

Ellen with members of the CRY team; left to right, Ralph Knox, Sheila Pitt, Dr Gemma Parry-Williams, Hannah Lowry and Muge Pancar.

Ninety young people aged between 14-35 were screened by Cardiac Risk in the Young at Drayton Manor High School, Hanwell, on April 6.

Both Tom and Ellen attended Drayton Manor, which was hosting screenings for the second time. Of those tested, six were referred for further investigation.

Ellen Clabburn said: “We’d like to thank CRY for carrying out the screenings with their usual professionalism, Drayton Manor High School for providing the facilities and, of course, all those who have raised the funds which mean the screenings can take place and be free to those attending.”

The next screenings sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund are planned for November in Ealing.

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Posted by on Mar 20, 2017 in 2017, Cardiac Risk in the Young, CRY screenings, Ealing, Tom Clabburn

Book now or miss out – @CRY_UK heart screenings #Ealing #Hanwell #London

There are 10 or fewer places left to book for our latest free heart screenings for young people aged between 14-35. The screenings are taking place on Thursday, April 6, at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, London, W7 1EU.

You can book a screening by going here.

If you do book, please make every effort to attend. If you can’t attend for any reason, please let CRY know.

If you have any queries, please contact CRY rather than the school or us. Contact details for CRY are here.

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Posted by on Mar 3, 2017 in 2017, Cardiac Risk in the Young, CRY screenings, Ealing

Booking open for free @CRY_UK heart tests in #Ealing #Hanwell #westLondon

Echocardiogram machine bought with money raised by Tom and Claire’s Fund.

Our latest free heart screenings for young people aged between 14-35 will take place on Thursday, April 6, at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, London, W7 1EU.

You can book a CRY screening by going here .

If you do book, please make every effort to attend. If you can’t attend for any reason, please let CRY know. Our screenings have always been over-subscribed. If you can’t get there, somebody else can.

If you have any queries, please contact CRY rather than the school or us. Contact details for CRY are here.

We are extremely grateful to Drayton Manor High School, Tom and Ellen’s old school, for hosting the event.

To date more than 2,400 young people have been screened at events sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund. So to all of you who have raised the money which allows the screenings to take place, thank you. You have saved lives.

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Posted by on Apr 8, 2015 in 2015, CRY screenings, Ealing

CRY’s Ealing screenings underway

CRY screenings, Drayton manor High School, April 2015

Teacher Caroline Bischoff, centre, with the CRY team, left to right Lorna Carby, Peter Lewis, Sue Brown, Ralph Knox, Dr Alexandros Steriotis, Helen Budding and Kate Dougal.

 

A fully booked day of screenings sponsored by Tom and Claire’s Fund is underway at Drayton Manor High School, Drayton Bridge Road, W7. As ever, it could not have happened without all of you who have fund-raised.

Tom was a student at Drayton Manor and the idea of holding the event at the school came from one of his teacher’s, Caroline Bischoff, who has also raised awareness of CRY among pupils.

Paul Clabburn said: “We’re very grateful to Caroline for coming up with the idea and we’d like to thank Liz Stephenson and Guy Heyhoe from Drayton Manor for working with CRY in planning the event. We’re also grateful to Sir Pritpal Singh, head teacher, for allowing the premises to be used.

“It was lovely to be able to catch-up with the CRY screening team, some of whom we have worked with many times before. It’s fantastic that those being screened have the benefit of being tested by such a highly experienced and motivated team.”

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